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Helmetlok

We love riding our bikes, right? But sometimes the helmet can become quite the problem…it´s heavy and not really cool if you want to be hands free to enjoy a walk on the beach or just want to stroll along some park. So Rocky Creed Designs came up with HelmetLok, a simple way to lock your helmet, safely, to your bike, using the handlebars or the frame and without any keys. The HelmetLok uses a combination lock to close, making it easy to use. Fit it into your pocket or your pants belt loop, it´s small enough to do that. With a zinc alloy finish, it looks great and may be a real help for bikers!



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FORD F-150 LIGHTNING - Image

FORD F-150 LIGHTNING

Ford have finally introduced their much awaited electric truck, the mighty F-150 Lightning. The beastly pickup delivers up to 563 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, and a 0-60 time in the mid-four seconds. Equipped with a dual-motor setup and full-time four-wheel-drive, the powerful truck can reportedly travel for about 230 miles before needing a full recharge (300 miles for the extended-range battery). It also has a huge 400-liter frunk to provide dry lockable sto...
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LAND ROVER CLASSIC DEFENDER WORKS V8 ISLAY EDITION - Image

LAND ROVER CLASSIC DEFENDER WORKS V8 ISLAY EDITION

Land Rover Classic introduces the Classic Defender Works V8 Islay Edition, a special SUV inspired by the heritage of Land Rover and the Isle of Islay in Scotland. This limited edition vehicle pays homage to Spencer Wilks, one of the founders of Land Rover, and his Mid Grey Series IIa. The Islay Edition showcases a Heritage Grey exterior with a Limestone roof and sturdy steel wheels. The interior features Windsor Ebony leather upholstery and tweed accents sourced fro...
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Vagabund Honda CB450

One of our favorite custom motorbikes ever is the spectacular BMW R100R by Vagabond Moto. Today we showcase another work of art by the Austrian duo, designer Paul Brauchart and mechanical engineer Philipp Rabl - the 1972 Honda CB450 K5 Cafe Racer, a build developed in line with a brief of clean lines and a minimalist finish, with everything deemed as unnecessary being removed. After being stripped bare, the bike was fitted with a wheel hugger style number plate moun...
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